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Strictly Come Mayfair

Grosvenor Square apartment for sale; it comes with access to a private residents’ ballroom and will appeal to any fan of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’

Built circa 1958 on the site of an earlier house damaged during the war, a ground floor apartment within 17 Grosvenor Square in London’s Mayfair has gone on sale for £3.75 million ($4.9 million, €4.2 million or درهم18.1 million).

Offered on a lease with 40 years remaining, the 1,481 square foot property includes not only an impressive 29-foot by 17-foot drawing room but also two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It does require but modernisation but comes with a bonus in the form of access to a private residents’ ballroom measuring 55-foot by 22-foot.

That space supposedly can accommodate upto 350 people for a cocktail party and though said to be “rarely used,” it certainly could be the perfect space for any fan of BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing to practice the Samba.

4 comments on “Strictly Come Mayfair”

As a property professional, I would suggest this is a very good buy. Once the American embassy is gone, Grosvenor Square will become even more desirable as the nuisance security presence will be gone. With such a fine drawing room and the bonus of the ballroom access, at £2532 psf this seems perfectly reasonably priced. Renovated it would surely be worth upwards of £2900 psf. Quirky and fun. I like it.